A kitchen bar shows a white quartz countertop, mixed blue collage tile backsplash, and a large collection of spirits, bar accessories, and shot glasses.
A bottle of Falls Church Bourbon with a handwritten label that reads “Wulf Cocktail Den,” filled with amber-colored bourbon and set on a countertop with bar tools and bottles in the background.

BYOB — Bottle Your Own Bourbon

Josh Wulf in a blue shirt writing on a bourbon bottle with a black marker inside Falls Church Distillers, with cardboard boxes and metal pipes visible in the background.

Over the years I’ve consumed plenty of bourbon, but this month (which happens to be National Bourbon Heritage Month) was a first — this time I got to bottle my own bourbon.  Falls Church Distillers, a new distillery located in Falls Church, Virginia, recently hosted a bourbon bottling party.  My wife (Ms. Cocktail Den) and I participated in all aspects of the bottling process from cleaning it, pouring bourbon into it, sealing it, and labeling it. It’s a win win for everyone — Falls Church Distillers gets some free labor, and you get a fun experience.

A bottle of Falls Church Bourbon with a handwritten label that reads “Wulf Cocktail Den,” filled with amber-colored bourbon and set on a countertop with bar tools and bottles in the background.

So what about the bourbon?  Forget about tasting notes (identifying flavors is not my forte) and let’s cut to the chase — it’s smooth and will work well in cocktails.  It’s a little over three years old, which it makes it relatively young by bourbon standards.  Some bourbon drinkers might find it a little too mellow, but that may be due to its youth.

If you get a chance to BYOB, do it.

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